wistudenteng
Mechanical
- Jun 5, 2007
- 2
Hello,
I am building a hydraulically operated weld positioner for my internship. The weld positioner has a rotating plate with required output of 750 lb-ft. at .02-1.3 rpm. What do I have to do to achieve that high torque at such a low rpm? Do you recommend gearing, or can I control it with a flow controller. Do I have to worry about minimum speeds on the motor? Any advice would be appreciated.
I am building a hydraulically operated weld positioner for my internship. The weld positioner has a rotating plate with required output of 750 lb-ft. at .02-1.3 rpm. What do I have to do to achieve that high torque at such a low rpm? Do you recommend gearing, or can I control it with a flow controller. Do I have to worry about minimum speeds on the motor? Any advice would be appreciated.